Pensive Portrait Photography

The Rankin Tony Kebbell Feature for Dazed & Confused

The Rankin Toby Kebbell feature for the September issue of Dazed & Confused is a film, photograph series and interview. The film showcases Nottingham-born actor Kebbell first reading 'A Poison Tree' by William Blake, which is his favorite poem, and then explaining why it means so much to him.

The Rankin Toby Kebbell photographs are pensive and serious, showcasing the 28-year-old's somewhat rough image in a touching and poetic light.

Implications - People aren't always in the mood for humor or entertainment and these photos definitely provide a worthy alternative. It's so refreshing to see the natural side of celebrities and pop culture icons, reminding you that no one is perfect and that even movie stars have moments of seriousness and contemplation.
Trend Themes
1. Pensive Portrait Photography - Pensive portrait photography offers a refreshing alternative to humor and entertainment, capturing the natural and contemplative side of celebrities and pop culture icons.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can leverage pensive portrait photography to cater to consumers looking for a more introspective visual experience.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore pensive portrait photography to showcase the serious and contemplative side of celebrities, adding depth and authenticity to their image.

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